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How To Remove Ketchup Stains From Outdoor Furniture In A Jiffy

Ketchup stains are unsightly, and if you find yourself dealing with one on your outdoor furniture, it can be disheartening. While it might seem impossible to get rid of red blotch, there is hope. Here's how to clean ketchup stains from outdoor furniture.


Updated 01 Jul 2023

By Cyryl Wozniak

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Removing Dried Ketchup Stains

The first step to removing ketchup stains from outdoor furniture is to scrape off any excess that is left on the surface. After that, mix a tablespoon of liquid dishwashing detergent with a cup of warm water. Dip a soft cloth or sponge into the mixture and gently scrub away at stained area with a circular motion. Once you feel the stain has been sufficiently removed, rinse the area with a damp cloth. Use a dry cloth to soak up any remaining moisture.

Removing Fresh Ketchup Stains

If the ketchup stain is fresh, you should first try to remove as much of the excess as possible with a spoon or knife. Then, using a damp cloth and detergent, lightly scrub the affected area in a circular motion. Afterwards, use lukewarm water and a soft cloth to rinse detergent off. Make sure the area is completely dry before moving on.

Using Vinegar To Remove Ketchup Stains

A mixture of white vinegar and lukewarm water can be an effective way of removing stubborn ketchup stains from outdoor furniture. Mix a cup of white vinegar with 2 cups of warm water, and use a cloth or sponge to gently scrub the stained area. Afterwards, rinse off the mixture with a soft cloth and lukewarm water. Finally, use a dry cloth to dry off the area before allowing the furniture to air dry.

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